Gwyneth Morrison wrote:

> On May 18, 2004 07:13 am, Clemens Ladisch wrote:

> In fact, we seem to have recorded 12 channels. Doesn't really look
> like audio though, more like noise.

It's probably some other sample format than I guessed.  Could you send
me the first thousand bytes or so of this file?
("head -c1000 test.wav > somefile")

> > Please send me the "lsusb -v" output in the 96k setting.
>
> Attached.

Thanks.

> > Are there any other switches/settings?
>
> I think only the rate is of interest.
>
> http://gwynux.ca/ua1000_front_lrg.jpg

There are settings for 44.1 and 88.2 kHz; please send me the lsusb
output for those, too.

> Whats your call on the channels, it is supposed to be 10 channel.

It always sends 12 channels, which doesn't mean that all of them
contain useful data.  I guess this device uses an ICE1712 chip which
doesn't support any other number of channels.


Regards,
Clemens




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